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I am wondering if anyone knows if Orbital has any unreleased tracks. By unreleased I mean songs that Orbital mixed but did not like and decided to never put them on any sort of album. I know that there is the soundtrack to the TV series the Visit which is unavailable anywhere, but I am willing to bet Orbital has a number of songs that no one has heard.
around the time of the altogether there was a big interview in Q mag in the UK and they mentioned David Gray had done over an albums worth of vocal samples for a track on the album.
well Illuminate dont use much so I wonder if the played around with anything else.. and who wrtoe the lyrics cos they must have been for something...
would love to hear it all.. david has a superb voice !
Is there anyone there ??????? IS THERE ANYONE THERE !!!!!
I very much doubt that any will evert surface. They do exist, but I would put a large amount of money on them never seeing the light of day for numerous reasons.
"Gimme the sight to see
another world outside that's full of
all the broken things that I made"
I think impossible is too strong of a word to use. I'd rather say extremely painstakingly difficult as a way to describe tracking down these unreleased songs.
Yeah that information would certainely be useful. It seems that curiousity and eagerness to get ALL Orbital tracks has overcome my wish to just let them sit in a dirty cupboard somewhere.
Unless you plug the wires directly into your skull, at the end of the chain is a set of speakers pumping back-and-forth turning ANY signal into analogue waves..."
That was a live set just before the Queen Elizabeth gig to promote 'The Middle of Nowhere'. I actually remember hearing about it on the radio at the time.
"Gimme the sight to see
another world outside that's full of
all the broken things that I made"